
Artists Aleksandra Scepanovic and Jennifer Miller will present Site-Seen’s second art exhibition, “Of Hull and Hush,” on the Rondout Creek Waterfront this October.

Site-Seen is a developing initiative dedicated to transforming unused properties into vibrant, temporary art venues. By connecting property owners with artists, curators, and community members, Site-Seen bridges creativity, dialogue, and engagement while enriching the cultural and social fabric of the Hudson Valley.
In this edition of Site-Seen, “Of Hull and Hush” reimagines the unusual Rondout Creek Waterfront structure as a temporary art exhibition, inviting the community to gather, reflect, and engage with art in a setting that heightens the encounter between work and place.

“Of Hull and Hush” will gather local Hudson Valley artists to showcase pieces of all mediums, animating the raw architecture of the marina with works that lean into tension, resonance, and presence.
Featured artists at the exhibition will include Marieken Cochius, Amanda Russo Rubman, Suprina, Melanie Delgado, Yoko Izu, Mimi Graminski, with additional artists to be announced.
The exhibition will take place on October 4-5 at the former Marina Building, located on the Rondout Creek Waterfront in Kingston, NY.
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